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For beginners: If you like animation, these animation app tips will help you

When you compare the cartoons of 10 or 12 years ago with those of now, you will see that they are more precise and have more details. Here are the animation app tips for you. Much has to do with the technology available a decade ago and now. The good news for you, that you want to start encouraging, is that you have many tools. All you need is a computer and desire to learn.

One of the best programs to start animating is Adobe Flash. Unfortunately, the company discontinued this program, but the good news is that you can still download it. These are other software that you can use to start. The best thing is to research a little about each one to decide which is best suited for what you want to do.

Here are the animation app tips

For 2D animations

Adobe Animated (Flash) One of the best animation app

After Effects by Adobe

Adobe Photoshop

TVPaint

Toon Boom Harmony

Mold

For 3D animations

Autodesk Maya

Autodesk 3DS Max

Cinema 4D

Blender

For stop motion

Dragonframe

iStopMotion

We recommend this free guide “Animation for Beginners” that covers the basics of 2D and 3D animation, and actually, from my own experience, I tell you: learning is simple, mastering animation is a matter of practice. Continue Reading- Best Animation Movies in 2018

Steps to encourage

Record a reference. If you want to animate human figures, record first doing the animation or look for a video to have a real reference.

Key Poses: They are the key poses that transmit the message even without animation. They can be the first, an intermediate and a final.

Blocks: Think how you want the animation to look and create the necessary to interpolate (you’ll get familiar with this word) the pictures.

Splining: This is the interpretation that the computer makes between blocks, between one pose and another there is a movement, this is the splining. The better blocks you make, the better splining you will have.

Smooth and offset: The movements are transitions from point A to point B, but to look more natural you have to add squares to before point A and after point B so that the movement is more human.

Add life: This is the funniest part and the one that will define the quality of the animation. Basically, it is to concentrate on generating the greatest amount of details and even imperfections that will make the movement more realistic.